Yesterday on the 21st of october the business pages of the NYT you could read that ".......investment capital for big renewable energy projects are likely to get tighter..."
Why do you think this is the case?.....could it be falling oil prices perhaps....? I have this funny feeling that I have seen this movie before --remember Carter ?
Let's learn a lesson from history: regardless of where the oil prices may land, we as a society, we the people should insist on federal investments --much larger than any bank bailout-- into greening the economy. Let's not get suckered any longer by the oil companies and think that the current drop in prices has anything to do with a rosier future of the fundamentals: The reality is, that we are running out of oil and whatever window the last little bit of oil gives us needs to be spend on reforming the economy by way of infrastructure development necessary to be real about the carbon reduction goals that were set at Kyoto and Rio.
Reagan took the sledgehammer to Carter's attempts towards a greener economy. Bush finished the whole greener vision off with a sustained nightmare of war, war economy, war culture (violence on tv) etc......and look where it got us.
Let's face it: we need the money that is now being spend on war, to be spend on education, families, and economic justice. We need the money that is now being spend on bailouts and invest it in a much more modest approach to life where happiness comes from using less and living in whole different ways than what we have become used to since the second war.
One thing is becoming clear: we don't need any more wars.
Let's tell Obama to tone down the rethoric on Afganistan and Pakistan and keep his commitment to leave Iraq as soon as can be agreed upon with the Iraq Government.
Then we should direct our focus to greening our economy and retooling our way of life.
Even the Buddha spoke of bubbles: "Life is like a bubble in a stream --it is an illusion"
Willem
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Francisco Mahua, Shaman Extraordinaire
It is with great sadness and regret that I have to mention the killing of Francisco, 'Pancho' Mahua. I don't quite understand what happened but what I gather is this: Pancho Mahua, singer , Shaman, lineage holder of the Shipibo Konibo tribe, only 48 years old, was on his way back from his urban home close to the Yarina Cocha, Pucallpa to his ancestral home in Pao Yan, deep in the forest. He had been working steadily for months on end, doing ceremonies, hosting visitors, teaching and odd jobs. Finally he had saved some funds and was on his way to back to his love Isabella, and some of his children including a handicapped new born baby girl.
On this long boat ride over the Ucayali river it is not uncommon that arguments break out amongst a fair amount of drinking. This must have been the case, since in a scuttle Pancho Mahua was killed and thrown overboard. His body has yet to be found, though it is sure that Pancho Mahua died from his injuries.
It is hard to describe the incredible loss of such a bright light as Pancho Mahua, skilled in so many aspects of the complex inheritance of the Shipibo tribe. Pancho could fish, he could built traditional houses, he chanted like no other, and was singled out for his healing acumen and advice. He was a tribal leader, a great friend and father and lover of many, with an uncanny sense of humor and flawless theatrics.
Oh God, How we all will miss Pancho,
ps. check out some of his videos on the Youtube channels Ecoversity and Kanseki1 (in particular Report from the Forest)
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